POOOOOWWWEEERRR!!!!!
Dec. 19th, 2006 10:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
9pm, and we have light! And heat! And good things! Squeezing in 3 hours under the 5 days.
There was a crew working at the end of our street when we came back with our spoils from the chippy at 8.30, and we beeped them in a friendly way as we passed. Then as we sat there munching and drinking sake by candlelight and firelight, the Christmas tree lights came on! The guys didn't let me down!
Everything we've tested so far seems to work, apart from the SO's ancient and specially-selected monitor which turns on, then instantly off again. The food in the freezer is dead, of course (including my carefully chosen free range Christmas turkey :-( ) - it survived 3 days with ice, but 5 was asking a bit much. But POOOOWEEEERRRRR!!!!
There was a crew working at the end of our street when we came back with our spoils from the chippy at 8.30, and we beeped them in a friendly way as we passed. Then as we sat there munching and drinking sake by candlelight and firelight, the Christmas tree lights came on! The guys didn't let me down!
Everything we've tested so far seems to work, apart from the SO's ancient and specially-selected monitor which turns on, then instantly off again. The food in the freezer is dead, of course (including my carefully chosen free range Christmas turkey :-( ) - it survived 3 days with ice, but 5 was asking a bit much. But POOOOWEEEERRRRR!!!!
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Date: 2006-12-20 06:20 am (UTC)I really don't envy you the days without heat, though. The rest is all very nice and romantic (and hm, I wonder whom I could get to drink sake with me by candlelight...) and I'm sure I could find excitement in trees on the roof, but brrrr, no heat is the pits.
We're off to my folks today where the internet trickles in slow measured minutes. Much as I love visiting, I wish they'd get broadband... or at least a flatrate. :-/
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Date: 2006-12-20 06:32 am (UTC)I wonder whom I could get to drink sake with me by candlelight...)
Well, I'd volunteer your husband as the first choice ;-) It was warm sake too, since we had the ability to heat things on the stove. Very pleasant!
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Date: 2006-12-20 06:39 am (UTC)I honestly would have thought they'd have power long before us - we're way further out of a large town.
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Date: 2006-12-20 07:03 am (UTC)Many grocery stores (mostly the big chains) take special orders without charging extra. You might try that for getting another Christmas turkey?
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Date: 2006-12-20 04:33 pm (UTC)To be fair, my LJ often goes quiet for days for no particular reason at all, other than I have nothing inspiring to share. I'm not one of the more loquacious denizens of this land!